Declare Your
Winter Independence.
The plow guy comes when the plow guy comes. Your own machine goes out when you decide to. At Southwest Ag in Bayfield, our non-commissioned team matches every blower, blade and pusher to your specific tractor — Kubota or competitor — so it moves snow at altitude instead of just fitting on paper. BX, LX, L, and MX Series in stock now.
Built for the Winter
Ahead of You
Clear It Early.
Be Out By Seven.
The BX2380 runs 23HP with a 50" front-mount blower — tight enough for the walk to the barn, enough throw to keep the bank off the driveway you just finished. Cab and heat available, so it's a job you'll still do in February.
View BX Series →A Mile of Road.
One Pass At a Time.
The L6070 pairs 60HP with an 84" blade for volume and a 74" blower for what the blade banks up. Built for county roads the plow doesn't reach, barn and arena access, and the gravel between your gate and the highway. Loader stays on year-round.
View L Series →Where a Tractor
Won't Fit.
The Honda HSS928AATD runs on tracks instead of wheels — it climbs the icy pitch by the garage and holds a line on a side-hill walk. 28" wide, throws 52 feet, hydrostatic drive and electric start. The right answer for steep lots, courtyards, and second homes.
See the HSS Series →Snow Is Revenue If
the Machine Shows Up.
The SSV75 with an 84" hydraulic snow blower turns a winter dead season into billable routes — parking lots, HOA drives, school and county contracts. Quick-attach puts the same machine back on dirt in April. Municipal buyers: we quote through Sourcewell and BuyBoard.
View Skid Steers →Four Pieces. One Winter.
Most dealers sell you a machine. We help you build the complete setup — every attachment spec'd to your machine's horsepower, PTO, and hydraulic capacity so it throws snow instead of bogging down in it.
Ready to Talk Snow?
Tell us about your property and we'll match you to the right setup. Non-commissioned advisors, no pressure — just the right answer for your land and your budget. Delivery within 100 miles included.
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